81 Quotes by Philip Kerr

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    I think John le Carre is, at 77, the greatest living writer alive. He is a master craftsman.

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    I think the context of an hour-long drama gives breathing space that you don't get in a film.

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    The mark of a writer is to make a story as likely as possible, and I've done my best to deliver authentic atmosphere.

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    The most interesting legal philosophy is German, so naturally I went to Germany, particularly to Berlin, quite a bit.

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    There is always a temptation to take things for granted, to get lazy, and to presume that the reader knows more than they do.

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    When I feel I'm repeating myself, I'll probably pack it in.

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    A lot of crime writing suffers from treading water. I feel an obligation to move the character on and not repeat myself. I try to fit him into a different period and a different agenda. That way, you learn slightly more about his personal history in the tradition of the unreliable narrator. It makes it more challenging to write.

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    Being British, we tend to think of ourselves as America's best friend. And as your best friend, that gives us a little bit of license to point out things that could have been handled better.

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